Music video for the track 'Teapot Lane' from The Reform Club's new album 'Never Yesterday', available from Angel Air Records on 15th January 2016.
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS
http://www.angelair.co.uk/

Reform

Reform means the improvement or amendment of what is wrong, corrupt, unsatisfactory, etc. The use of the word in this way emerges in the late 18th century and is believed to originate from Christopher Wyvill’s Association movement which identified “Parliamentary Reform” as its primary aim.

Reform is generally distinguished from revolution. The latter means basic or radical change; whereas reform may be no more than fine tuning, or at most redressing serious wrongs without altering the fundamentals of the system. Reform seeks to improve the system as it stands, never to overthrow it wholesale. Radicals on the other hand, seek to improve the system, but try to overthrow whether it be the government or a group of people themselves.

Rotation in office or term limits would, by contrast, be more revolutionary, in altering basic political connections between incumbents and constituents.

Song History

This was the first single released from Gloria Estefan's second compilation album. It is an adult contemporary, guitar-driven acoustic ballad about starting over in the wake of tragedy or disaster. While on tour, Estefan has played the guitar while singing the song.

The video of the song is one of Estefan's simplest clips, focusing on how the victims of Hurricane Andrew rebuilt Miami. Estefan donated royalties from single sales to the hurricane victims.

This song was featured in a medley with her No. 1 smash "Coming Out of the Dark" in the compilation "Hurricane Relief: Come Together now", created in 2005 for Hurricane Katrina relief.

The Reform Club - 'Teapot Lane' (from the album 'Never Yesterday')

Music video for the track 'Teapot Lane' from The Reform Club's new album 'Never Yesterday', available from Angel Air Records on 15th January 2016.
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS
http://www.angelair.co.uk/

The Reform Club - Give War A Chance (from the album 'Never Yesterday')

The Reform Club - Give War A Chance (from the album 'Never Yesterday')

The Reform Club - Give War A Chance (from the album 'Never Yesterday')

'Give War A Chance' is taken from The Reform Club's latest album 'Never Yesterday' on Angel Air Records. Written by Baker/Phipps and published by CeeDee Music UK. http://www.angelair.co.uk/
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS

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Cleaning & restoration of the Reform Club | Pall Mall by Thomann-Hanry®

Cleaning & restoration of the Reform Club | Pall Mall by Thomann-Hanry®

Cleaning & restoration of the Reform Club | Pall Mall by Thomann-Hanry®

Completed in 1841, Pall Mall’s Reform Club occupies a building steeped in history. The height of grandeur and opulence, its distinctive pillars, balusters and lanterns were based on Rome’s Palazzo Farnese. Tasked with cleaning first elevation within seven days, Thomann-Hanry® worked over Easter weekend, using façade gommage® to restore masonry to a pristine condition in keeping with the splendour of neighbouring properties.
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Contact us for more details: +44 (0)20 8453 1494
info@thomann-hanry.co.uk

Cleaning & restoration of the Reform Club | Pall Mall by Thomann-Hanry®

Completed in 1841, Pall Mall’s Reform Club occupies a building steeped in history. The height of grandeur and opulence, its distinctive pillars, balusters and lanterns were based on Rome’s Palazzo Farnese. Tasked with cleaning first elevation within seven days, Thomann-Hanry® worked over Easter weekend, using façade gommage® to restore masonry to a pristine condition in keeping with the splendour of neighbouring properties.
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Contact us for more details: +44 (0)20 8453 1494
info@thomann-hanry.co.uk

Music video for the track 'Teapot Lane' from The Reform Club's new album 'Never Yesterday', available from Angel Air Records on 15th January 2016.
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS
http://www.angelair.co.uk/

Music video for the track 'Teapot Lane' from The Reform Club's new album 'Never Yesterday', available from Angel Air Records on 15th January 2016.
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS
http://www.angelair.co.uk/

'Give War A Chance' is taken from The Reform Club's latest album 'Never Yesterday' on Angel Air Records. Written by Baker/Phipps and published by CeeDee Music UK. http://www.angelair.co.uk/
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS

'Give War A Chance' is taken from The Reform Club's latest album 'Never Yesterday' on Angel Air Records. Written by Baker/Phipps and published by CeeDee Music UK. http://www.angelair.co.uk/
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS

Cleaning & restoration of the Reform Club | Pall Mall by Thomann-Hanry®

Completed in 1841, Pall Mall’s Reform Club occupies a building steeped in history. The height of grandeur and opulence, its distinctive pillars, balusters and l...

Completed in 1841, Pall Mall’s Reform Club occupies a building steeped in history. The height of grandeur and opulence, its distinctive pillars, balusters and lanterns were based on Rome’s Palazzo Farnese. Tasked with cleaning first elevation within seven days, Thomann-Hanry® worked over Easter weekend, using façade gommage® to restore masonry to a pristine condition in keeping with the splendour of neighbouring properties.
------
Contact us for more details: +44 (0)20 8453 1494
info@thomann-hanry.co.uk

Completed in 1841, Pall Mall’s Reform Club occupies a building steeped in history. The height of grandeur and opulence, its distinctive pillars, balusters and lanterns were based on Rome’s Palazzo Farnese. Tasked with cleaning first elevation within seven days, Thomann-Hanry® worked over Easter weekend, using façade gommage® to restore masonry to a pristine condition in keeping with the splendour of neighbouring properties.
------
Contact us for more details: +44 (0)20 8453 1494
info@thomann-hanry.co.uk

London, Reform Club, June 25th 2008

Isn't it obvious?
National referenda are important for national concerns - but for issues which concern all Europeans, only a trans-european referendum can be the right tool.

published: 27 Jun 2008

Themed Birthday party at the Reform Club

published: 20 Mar 2017

Political history of gentlemen's clubs

Gentlemen's clubs have always had a role in modern politics. And, to some extent, they still do.
Though the hours are more social than serious business, the tradition of political discourse is still being maintained.
In a Daily Politics film, Giles Dilnot looked at the political history of gentlemen's clubs.

Naval & Military Club

The Naval & Military Club in St.James' Square, London (also known as the 'In & Out' club) is one of the UK finest private members clubs, patroned by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Stormchild were approached by the ClubSecretary to see what we could do add more value to their membership package to aid recruitment and retention. In March 2010, the 'In & Out' club became Stormchild's first private club to open up a rewards and loyalty site for their members.
We asked the 'In & Out' club why purchasing a site like this was so important to them, what they expect to get out of it and most importantly, why they think Stormchild Ventures were the best people for the job.
To see what Stormchild could do for your club or company, contact us today.

Army & Navy Club Pall Mall White Lady Reunion 1 Dec 2014

LIVING LIKE A QUEEN in the Highest Sky Hotel in Bangkok for £40 [ Thailand 2016 ]

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published: 05 Dec 2016

Reform Club - Jack Lemon Song

published: 09 Nov 2012

Caledonian Club

published: 01 Apr 2013

London Clubs

English Kilt Company launch party

published: 13 May 2010

The women only private members clubs – BBC London News

We've all heard of the gentleman-only-members clubs of London. Many are centuries old and have always excluded women. Victoria Cook has been finding out how the capital is seeing a rise in women-only private members' clubs.

published: 27 Dec 2017

Pall Mall 1

published: 02 Feb 2011

Ebrahim Interview reform club

Ebrahim, who plays 'Rafi' in the film 'Leave To Remain' is interviewed and introduces the main cast to the documentory film makers on location at The Reform Club, Pall Mall. This video is for his Arts Award

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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of Pall Mall, a street of many famous royal clubs such as the Athenaeum club,
the Royal Automobile Club, the Travelers Club, the Turf Club, the Army And NavyClub and the Oxbridge Club for the alumni of Oxford in Cambridge Universities.
Visit Pall Mall Street in London, United Kingdom
Pall Mall is the street of those famous London clubs. Remember Jule Verne's famous hero Philleas Fogg who bet that he could travel around the world in 80 days?
Well, the waiter was placed at famous reform club which still operates on Pall Mall today. The others nearby, include the Athenaeum club, the Royal Automobile Club, the Travelers Club, the Turf Club, the Army And Navy Club and the Oxbridge Club for the alumni of Oxford in Cambridge Universities.
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World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
LondonTravelGuidehttp://bit.ly/16S8LQh
ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of Pall Mall, a street of many famous royal clubs such as the Athenaeum club,
the Royal Automobile Club, the Travelers Club, the Turf Club, the Army And NavyClub and the Oxbridge Club for the alumni of Oxford in Cambridge Universities.
Visit Pall Mall Street in London, United Kingdom
Pall Mall is the street of those famous London clubs. Remember Jule Verne's famous hero Philleas Fogg who bet that he could travel around the world in 80 days?
Well, the waiter was placed at famous reform club which still operates on Pall Mall today. The others nearby, include the Athenaeum club, the Royal Automobile Club, the Travelers Club, the Turf Club, the Army And Navy Club and the Oxbridge Club for the alumni of Oxford in Cambridge Universities.
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Political history of gentlemen's clubs

Gentlemen's clubs have always had a role in modern politics. And, to some extent, they still do.
Though the hours are more social than serious business, the tra...

Gentlemen's clubs have always had a role in modern politics. And, to some extent, they still do.
Though the hours are more social than serious business, the tradition of political discourse is still being maintained.
In a Daily Politics film, Giles Dilnot looked at the political history of gentlemen's clubs.

Gentlemen's clubs have always had a role in modern politics. And, to some extent, they still do.
Though the hours are more social than serious business, the tradition of political discourse is still being maintained.
In a Daily Politics film, Giles Dilnot looked at the political history of gentlemen's clubs.

The Naval & Military Club in St.James' Square, London (also known as the 'In & Out' club) is one of the UK finest private members clubs, patroned by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Stormchild were approached by the ClubSecretary to see what we could do add more value to their membership package to aid recruitment and retention. In March 2010, the 'In & Out' club became Stormchild's first private club to open up a rewards and loyalty site for their members.
We asked the 'In & Out' club why purchasing a site like this was so important to them, what they expect to get out of it and most importantly, why they think Stormchild Ventures were the best people for the job.
To see what Stormchild could do for your club or company, contact us today.

The Naval & Military Club in St.James' Square, London (also known as the 'In & Out' club) is one of the UK finest private members clubs, patroned by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Stormchild were approached by the ClubSecretary to see what we could do add more value to their membership package to aid recruitment and retention. In March 2010, the 'In & Out' club became Stormchild's first private club to open up a rewards and loyalty site for their members.
We asked the 'In & Out' club why purchasing a site like this was so important to them, what they expect to get out of it and most importantly, why they think Stormchild Ventures were the best people for the job.
To see what Stormchild could do for your club or company, contact us today.

The women only private members clubs – BBC London News

We've all heard of the gentleman-only-members clubs of London. Many are centuries old and have always excluded women. Victoria Cook has been finding out how the...

We've all heard of the gentleman-only-members clubs of London. Many are centuries old and have always excluded women. Victoria Cook has been finding out how the capital is seeing a rise in women-only private members' clubs.

We've all heard of the gentleman-only-members clubs of London. Many are centuries old and have always excluded women. Victoria Cook has been finding out how the capital is seeing a rise in women-only private members' clubs.

Pall Mall 1

Ebrahim Interview reform club

Ebrahim, who plays 'Rafi' in the film 'Leave To Remain' is interviewed and introduces the main cast to the documentory film makers on location at The Reform Clu...

Ebrahim, who plays 'Rafi' in the film 'Leave To Remain' is interviewed and introduces the main cast to the documentory film makers on location at The Reform Club, Pall Mall. This video is for his Arts Award

Ebrahim, who plays 'Rafi' in the film 'Leave To Remain' is interviewed and introduces the main cast to the documentory film makers on location at The Reform Club, Pall Mall. This video is for his Arts Award

Windmill Productions - Chadderton Reform Club Captains New Shoes !!

Around The World in Eighty Days - Episode 01 - London

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the wo...

Willy Fog 2 - 23 - The Pearl Divers | Full Episode |

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Ralph informs the members of the Reform Club that Willy Fog has disappeared and that the “monster” is in fact a submarine. Willy Fog sees a marine graveyard whilst he’s on board. Later on, Captain Nemo invites him and Professor Aronnax to visit the Ceylon fishery. Willy Fog, in his diving suit, observes the difficulties of the pearl divers.
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published: 18 May 2018

Around The World in Eighty Days (1972) - Episode 07

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the wo...

Around The World in Eighty Days (1972) - Episode 08

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the wo...

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

The Reform Club - 'Teapot Lane' (from the album 'Never Yesterday')

Music video for the track 'Teapot Lane' from The Reform Club's new album 'Never Yesterday', available from Angel Air Records on 15th January 2016.
Order your copy of 'Never Yesterday' now: http://www.angelair.co.uk/?tcp_product=the-reform-club-never-yesterday
About the album:
THE REFORM CLUB having released their debut album “Always Tomorrow” in 2013 to great critical acclaim now follow up with their new album of 12 original tracks.
The band’s musical influences are varied but this new album has a strong leaning to the very English, slightly quirky pop and rock from the ’60s.
Fronted by NORMAN BAKER who was MP for Lewes, UK from 1997 to 2015. His former boss NICK CLEGG Deputy Prime Minister referred to him in his MP/Minister role as a “cross between Gandhi and a battering ram”!
Norman said: “The Reform Club is delighted to be releasing its new album through Angel Air, which has a strong catalogue and whose style represents a natural home for us”.
MUSICIANS
NORMAN BAKER, BRIAN WISEMAN, GEOFF SMITH, CHRIS DARTNELL, MIKE PHIPPS
http://www.angelair.co.uk/

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Pall Mall Street, London, United Kingdom - Travel Guide

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ShepherdEntertainment takes you on a tour of Pall Mall, a street of many famous royal clubs such as the Athenaeum club,
the Royal Automobile Club, the Travelers Club, the Turf Club, the Army And NavyClub and the Oxbridge Club for the alumni of Oxford in Cambridge Universities.
Visit Pall Mall Street in London, United Kingdom
Pall Mall is the street of those famous London clubs. Remember Jule Verne's famous hero Philleas Fogg who bet that he could travel around the world in 80 days?
Well, the waiter was placed at famous reform club which still operates on Pall Mall today. The others nearby, include the Athenaeum club, the Royal Automobile Club, the Travelers Club, the Turf Club, the Army And Navy Club and the Oxbridge Club for the alumni of Oxford in Cambridge Universities.
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Political history of gentlemen's clubs

Gentlemen's clubs have always had a role in modern politics. And, to some extent, they still do.
Though the hours are more social than serious business, the tradition of political discourse is still being maintained.
In a Daily Politics film, Giles Dilnot looked at the political history of gentlemen's clubs.

Naval & Military Club

The Naval & Military Club in St.James' Square, London (also known as the 'In & Out' club) is one of the UK finest private members clubs, patroned by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Stormchild were approached by the ClubSecretary to see what we could do add more value to their membership package to aid recruitment and retention. In March 2010, the 'In & Out' club became Stormchild's first private club to open up a rewards and loyalty site for their members.
We asked the 'In & Out' club why purchasing a site like this was so important to them, what they expect to get out of it and most importantly, why they think Stormchild Ventures were the best people for the job.
To see what Stormchild could do for your club or company, contact us today.

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Around The World in Eighty Days - Episode 01 - London

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

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Walkley Reform First World War Storytelling

Simon Heywood give a storytelling performance based on the lives of the 9 men of Walkley R...

Around The World in Eighty Days (1972) - Episode 07

Around the World in Eighty Days is a classic adventure novel by the French writerJules Verne, published in 1873.
The story starts in Londo on Tuesday, October 1, 1872. Fogg is a rich English gentleman living in solitude. Despite his wealth, Fogg lives a modest life with habits carried outwith mathematical precision. Very little can be said about his social life other than that he is a member of the Reform Club. Having dismised his former valet, James Foster, for bringing him shaving water at 29 °C instead of 30 °C, Fogg hires a Frenchman by the name of Jean Passepartout as a replacement .
At the Reform Club, Fogg gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegrph starting that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around the world in 80 days. He accepts a wager for £20,000 from his fellow club members, which he will receive if he makes it around the world in 80 days. Accompanied by Passepartout, he leaves London by train at 8:45 PM. on Wednesday, October 2, 1872, and is due back at the Reform Club at the same time 80 days later, Saturday, December 21, 1872
Fogg & Passepartout reach Suez in time. While disembarking in Wgypt, they are watched by a Scotland Yard detective named Fix, who has been dispatched from London in search os a bank robber. Because Fogg matches the description of the robber, Fix mistakes Fogg for the criminal. Since he cannot secure a warrant in time, Fix boards the steamer conveying the travellers to Bombay. Fix becomes acquainted with Passepartout without revealing his purpose. Fogg promises the steamer engineer a large reward if he gets them to Bombay early. They dock two days ahead of schedule.
After reaching India they take a train from Bombay to Calcutta. Fogg learns that the Daily Telegraph article was wrong - the railroad ends at Kholby and starts again 50 miles further on at Allahabad. Fog buys an elephant, hires a guide, and starts toward allahabad.
They come across a procession in which a young Indian woman, Aouda, is led to asanctuary to be sacrificed by suttee the next day by Brahmins. Since the young woman is drugged with opium & hmp & is obviously not going voluntarily, the travellers decide to rescue her. They follow the procession to the site, where Passepartout takes the place of Aouda's deceased husband on the funeral pyre on which she is to be burned. During the ceremony he rises from the pyre, scaring off the priests, & carries the young woman away. The two days gained earlier are lost, but Fogg shows no regret.
The travellers hasten to catch the train at the next railway station. taking Aouda with them. At Calcutta, they board a steamer going to Hong Kong. Fix has Fogg & Passepartout arrested. They jump bail & Fix follows them to Hong Kong. He shows himself to Passepartout from the earlier voyage.
In Hong Kong, it turns out that Aouda's distant relative, in whose care they had been planning to leave her, has moved, probably to Holland, So they decide to take her with them to Europe. Still without a warrant, Fix sees Hong Kong as his last chance to arrest Fogg on British soil. Passepartout becomes convinced that Fix is a spy from the Reform Club. Fix confides in Passepartout, who does naot believe a word & remains convinced that his master is not a bank robber. To prevent Passepartout from informing his master about the premature departure of their next vessel, Fix gets Passepartout drunk & drugs him in an opium den. Passepartout still manages to catch the steamer to Yokohama, but neglects to inform Fogg.

The Club

Wednesday, day number one has arrivedThe club opens up at 9Big Klaus is bouncing all aroundAn extreme fight crowns the nightThursday night the second day of actionThe happy hour is a mustWhile Friday night comes psycho crazyManiacs to turn your face aroundAll shrinks are insaneThe club is in my veinsMorals and values of the crazy mindsThe outsider is the societyWe tear it off the groundHey, hey, join the club of monstrous actionHey, hey, you may talk to special peopleHey, hey, have some vodka lemon thereHey, hey, relax in the living room with K2Saturday, Dr. Oetker's pack attacksAnd is rioting for free speechHassan, the Morroccan warriorGoes off to battle with his clubThe final day of ravage which lead to total chaosIs Sunday's holy jazz hourThe holy man Ulf sends his blessings for the worldPeace, hand in hand we dance and shoutWe are the anarchist

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